ChaseCheston
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ChaseCheston

true, perhaps too messy. probably very satisfying though. on the topic of fuel, find one of the older deuce-and-a-half trucks. the older engines were designed to run on anything combustible short of jet fuel. this includes diesel, gas, kerosene, alcohol, etc

i just cant stop laughing at that last frame. heart click for you sir!

and the 300 is built in Brampton

how about this one?

good lord....

ive heard stories from my dad. he drove a diesel rabbit from maine to south carolina on less than 20 bucks in the 80s. good luck trying that these days

somebody asked for a .gif ?

there ya go

yeah, mine was "buoy"

dude, seriously, how did you write this without your brain melting? mine started to scream no after reading the third sentence

Torque isn't a unit of measurement. using SI standard, torque is measured in Nm (Newton*meter). best example i can come up with (and please someone correct me if im wrong) is that "torque" is like "pressure". you dont say "150 Pressure", you say 150 Pa (Pascal or N/m^2). in the same way, you say 177 N*m of Torque, not

i swear, when i read the title at first, thats what i thought it said

i think you were sithed

first thought when i saw it

actually, to take it even further, if you look to the right corner, the guy up in the crane arm with the camera has a pretty amazing view

Now playing

the sound from this is actually on my ipod XD

actually, i was looking at my driveway.... XD

I might suggest extending that to Ford Trucks in General. i may be slightly biased though..... *looks out window* (ranger, ranger, f-350, f-250, explorer)

Heart-Click for you my good sir!

actually, the massachusetts test is a bit more involved than that. or at least it was for me, as when i took mine i was driving through a medium sized (for mass at least) city. none that i know of do parking lot tests. Massachusetts has been pushing to make our reputation as drivers improve lately by making the tests